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AP Racing AP Racing Radi-CAL 394mm Competition Brake Kit Porsche (Front) from $7,349.00
AP Racing Radi-CAL 394mm Competition Brake Kit (Front) Fit The Following Cars Porsche 991 GT2RS  Porsche 991 GT3  Porsche 991 GT3RS  Porsche 718 GT4RS Complete front AP Racing Radi-CAL Competition Brake Kit for the Porsche 991 GT3/3RS/2RS and Porsche Cayman 718 GT4 RS. Features AP Racing Radi-CAL 9669 calipers for extreme durability! Clears many popular 19" and 20" track wheels Durable, ventilated stainless steel pistons (no ceramic piston caps to break) with anti-knockback springs Design eliminates the need to remove caliper for pad changes Saves 10 unsprung lbs. vs. OEM iron brakes and very close in weight to the OEM PCCB system Allows for the preservation of pricey OEM brake components Huge array of brake pad options from all major pad manufacturers 394x34mm, 84 vane AP Racing J Hook Discs Every component designed to resist the heat of extended track sessions Pistons sized properly to allow for seamless integration with OEM master cylinder and ABS system Includes the AP Racing pad tension kit and disc burning at no additional cost Designed to work with OEM rear brakes or the AP Racing Rear Brake Kit
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AP Racing AP Racing Radi-CAL 380mm Competition Brake Kit (Rear) from $6,199.00
AP Racing Radi-CAL 380mm Competition Brake Kit (Rear) Fit The Following Cars Porsche 991 GT2RS  Porsche 991 GT3  Porsche 991 GT3RS  Complete rear AP Racing Radi-CAL Competition Brake Kit. Fits all variants of the Porsche 991 GT3/3RS/2RS. Eliminates the need to remove the caliper for pad changes Retains OEM parking brake functionality Saves 18 unsprung lbs. vs. OEM iron brakes and weighs almost the same as the OEM PCCB system Jewel-like ENP caliper finish is incredibly durable and easy to clean AP Racing Radi-CAL with durable, ventilated stainless steel pistons (no ceramic piston caps to break) with anti-knockback springs Allows for the preservation of pricey OEM brake components Huge array of brake pad options from all major pad manufacturers Fits OEM 20" wheels without spacer 380x32mm, 72 vane AP Racing disc fits inside popular 19" wheels Every component designed to resist the heat of extended track sessions Pistons sized properly to allow for seamless integration with OEM master cylinder and ABS system Includes pad tension kit (eliminates noise) and disc burning at no additional cost Designed to work with Ap Racing front Brake Kit
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AP Racing AP Racing 410x36mm 2-piece J Hook Front Brake Rotors - Porsche (OEM PCCB) $2,749.00
AP Racing 410x36mm Two-Piece Front Floating Racing Brake Rotors Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM PCCB Rotors) Porsche 991 GT2RS PCCB (Front) Porsche 991 GT3 PCCB (Front) Porsche 991 GT3RS PCCB (Front) Porsche 718 GT4RS/Spyder RS PCCB (Front) Sold/priced per pair. AP Racing by Essex 2-piece Competition J Hook front iron disc pair for 991 GT3/RS and 718 GT4RS / Spyder RS to replace PCCB discs. 410x36mm (16.14" x 1.40") Huge increase in airflow, cooling capacity, and durability vs. OEM PCCB discs Drastically less expense long-term running costs vs. PCCB Must use the standard front 991 GT3/RS pad shape used in OEM iron system (not compatible with OE PCCB pad shape) Over twice as many internal cooling vanes as the OEM PCCB's Weighs almost the same as the OEM 380x34mm iron discs, despite much larger size Designed for: club racing, time trial, auto-x, HPDE Works with OEM calipers and wheels, no modifications required Ultralight, fully floating, anodized billet aluminum hat with float control/anti-rattle clips AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors – The Gold Standard in Track Day & Racing Performance Engineered for professional motorsport, HPDE, and dedicated track day use, AP Racing’s J Hook Brake Rotors deliver uncompromising performance, thermal stability, and consistent braking power. These two-piece, floating rotors are built to handle the extreme demands of road racing, with design features derived from over 50 years of elite competition—including Formula 1, NASCAR, and IMSA. Unlike conventional one-piece rotors, AP Racing’s two-piece floating design features a billet aluminum hat mated to a cast iron disc via precision-engineered bobbins. This setup allows for controlled radial expansion under high heat, minimizing distortion and coning. The result? More even pad wear, a firmer pedal feel, and longer component life, even during extended lapping sessions or endurance racing. Floating hardware includes anti-knockback spring clips that reduce piston retraction while eliminating common NVH issues like rattling. Why Choose AP Racing J Hook Rotors? Advanced Cooling, Superior Bite, Unmatched Durability At the heart of every rotor is AP Racing’s proprietary high-carbon iron alloy, developed to withstand repeated thermal cycling without cracking or warping. Internally, directional vanes—far superior to OEM pillar or straight vane designs—maximize airflow and cooling. With 60 to 84 vanes per rotor, AP Racing achieves faster heat evacuation, reduced brake fade, and a more consistent friction surface. These rotors are left/right-specific for optimal airflow and balance. The exclusive J Hook slot pattern offers enhanced initial bite and promotes uniform heat distribution across the rotor face, reducing pad deposits and vibration. Unlike drilled rotors or straight-slot competitors, the J Hook design provides cleaner pad transfer during bed-in and superior modulation under braking—ideal for serious drivers who demand feedback and control. Yes, you might hear a little more whirr, but you’ll gain the stopping power, consistency, and longevity your lap times demand. Premium Components, Affordable Performance The rotor hats are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and hard anodized for strength and heat resistance. Scalloped edges under the hat further assist heat dissipation. All hardware is U.S.-made to AP Racing spec, the same quality found on pro-level racing platforms. And while these rotors are race-proven, they’re also surprisingly cost-effective to replace. Don’t settle for cheap rotors that crack after a weekend—AP’s J Hook rings offer better durability and real long-term value. Fewer replacements mean more track time, less downtime, and peace of mind knowing you're running the best. Used by Champions. Trusted by Experts. From endurance racers to HPDE enthusiasts, AP Racing brake rotors are trusted worldwide for their reliability, longevity, and performance under pressure. Whether you're shaving seconds off your lap time or building a dedicated track car, the J Hook delivers a professional-grade solution that won’t let you down.   AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors for Auto Racing, Track Days & HPDE Why Rotor Design Matters: Heat Expansion and Floating Technology As with most metals, iron brake discs expand significantly under heat. When temperatures rise, the disc grows radially—expanding in both diameter and circumference. Traditional one-piece rotors struggle to accommodate this natural expansion. As the outer edge pulls away from the center under heat stress, it creates a condition called “coning”—a distortion that compromises pad-to-rotor contact. This distortion can lead to uneven pad wear, brake tapering, and an inconsistent, long brake pedal. AP Racing two-piece floating brake rotors are purpose-built to eliminate these issues. Engineered with “float” built into the disc or hat assembly, these rotors feature oblong-shaped mounting holes that allow the hardware to slide as the disc heats up. This flexibility ensures the disc runs true within the caliper under high-temperature loads, effectively reducing distortion, minimizing pad taper and stress cracks, and promoting longer component life. Custom Mounting Hardware & Anti-Knockback Spring Clips AP Racing rotors utilize application-specific, U.S.-made mounting hardware—not generic bolts. These premium components are the exact parts used in AP’s professional motorsport products, engineered to withstand the rigors of competitive racing. To manage lateral disc motion that can push caliper pistons backward (known as knockback), AP Racing integrates anti-knockback spring clips on alternating bobbins—five on a ten-bolt setup, six on a twelve-bolt disc. These clips keep the aluminum hat and iron disc ring properly aligned while still allowing for radial float. Bonus: they eliminate annoying rattles and vibrations, ensuring a quieter, more refined braking experience. High-Performance Hat Design for Heat Isolation The disc hats in AP Racing’s two-piece floating rotors are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and finished with a hard anodized coating. This high-strength aluminum alloy was selected for its ability to maintain structural integrity even at elevated temperatures. AP adds scalloped channels beneath the hat to further encourage airflow and heat evacuation from the outer disc face, minimizing thermal transfer to hubs and wheel bearings—helping reduce maintenance costs on these expensive components. Internal Vane Engineering: Airflow Optimization & Thermal Stability AP Racing’s internal vane design sets them apart from OEM and most aftermarket competitors. While many factory brake discs use non-directional pillar vanes (low-cost and NVH-focused), AP Racing rotors use directional vanes engineered for maximum airflow. These rotors are side-specific—meaning you’ll receive a unique left and right disc in each set—ensuring optimized cooling through strategic vane orientation and shape. Beyond that, AP Racing rotors feature a superior vane count, typically ranging from 60 to 84 vanes, compared to 30–48 in most aftermarket rotors. After extensive CFD and thermal analysis, this high vane count was proven to: Increase airspeed and thermal transfer Reduce recirculation and deflection at the disc face Minimize coning, cracking, and brake fade Deliver more even pad contact and extended rotor life J Hook Slot Pattern: Exclusive to AP Racing Slots and drill holes may improve initial bite, but they also introduce “cool spots” in the rotor face—areas of uneven heating that can lead to stress risers, cracks, and pad vibration. OEM rotors often avoid this by leaving the disc face blank, but that compromises bite and brake feel. AP Racing’s patented J Hook design, developed through rigorous R&D, solves this problem. The hooks are meticulously spaced around the disc’s circumference and from hat to edge, forming a continuous distortion path that ensures even heat distribution. This encourages uniform pad deposits during bed-in, helps reduce judder and cracking, and improves consistency under repeated high-load braking. In addition, the J Hook slots provide more leading edges for pads to grip than traditional curved slots or blank rotors. While this might generate a mild whirring sound during braking, the benefits—more bite, cleaner bedding, better pedal feel—make it the top choice for committed racers and serious track day drivers. Metallurgy Backed by 50+ Years of Motorsport Leadership AP Racing's reputation is built on performance, and their proprietary iron alloy used in J Hook rotors is no exception. Drawing from over five decades of elite motorsport experience, including 750+ Formula 1 wins and widespread use across NASCAR, AP’s engineers have developed a disc alloy that excels under sustained racing temperatures and stress. Where OEM discs focus on affordability and mass production, AP Racing’s J Hook rotors are purpose-built for motorsport durability and heat resistance. Affordable Replacement Cost: Serious Value for Serious Drivers Even the best brake rotors are consumables. When you drive hard—especially at the track—your discs will eventually wear out. That’s why AP Racing designed their replacement iron rings to be cost-effective, allowing you to replace worn parts without breaking the bank. Compare that to constantly buying cheap $150 rotors every weekend—rotors that can't handle the heat and need to be swapped frequently. With AP Racing’s J Hook rotors, you get longer service intervals, less downtime, and better performance over time, making them an incredibly smart long-term investment. Proven on Track. Trusted by Champions. Top-tier racing teams rely on AP Racing J Hook rotors for one reason: they perform under pressure. Whether you're running time trials, attending HPDE events, or competing in wheel-to-wheel racing, these rotors offer professional-grade reliability, safety, and performance. Bedding and preparation of AP Racing J Hook Disc Properly preparing your new brake discs before heavy use is extremely important. The goal of bedding-in your brake pads and discs is to mate them together properly and prepare them for heavy use.  When prepared properly, or bed-in, your pads will transfer a thin layer of material to the disc face (transfer layer).  The pads in your caliper will then actually ride on that thin layer of pad material you’ve put down on the rotor, rather than rubbing directly on the iron rotor face.  A good transfer layer is going to give you superior brake pedal feel, less noise, superior pad wear, and lower the chances of cracking your discs. Important Notes- PLEASE READ! First, make sure you are on a closed course to perform a proper bed-in.  Do NOT perform the procedure on public roads.  You need a stretch of asphalt with long straights, good visibility, and no potential obstructions.  Make sure you are in a position to safely and repeatedly attain the necessary speeds to perform the bed-in procedure.  A controlled racetrack is the best place to perform this procedure.  AP Racing and Competition Motorsport in no way suggest or condone speeding on public roads or breaking the law in your car, nor do we take responsibility for any damage or injury that occurs as a result of using our product or these procedures.  You are performing the bed-in procedure at your own risk.  During these procedures, it’s critical that you never come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal.  If you have brake ducts on your car, you may want to block them off to allow your brake system to heat up easily. The procedure outlined below is a generic procedure for most types of mild race pad.  Please check your pad manufacturer’s recommended bed-in procedure. Accelerate to approximately 60mph and then decelerate down to 5 mph.  If your car has ABS, you should try to hold the brakes at a point just before ABS intervention.  Once the car slows to 5mph, immediately accelerate back up to about 60mph, and brake again to roughly 5mph.  Repeat this series of stopping and accelerating 8 to 10 times.  Again, do not come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal. Cool the brake system down by cruising at 45mph+ for 5 to 10 minutes. Visually inspect your discs.  They should be a blue/grey color (instead of shiny silver), and have an even layer of pad material across and around the entire rotor face. If the AP Racing rotors don’t have a layer of pad material on them, perform another series of stops in the manner outlined above.
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AP Racing AP Racing 390x32mm 2-piece Competition J Hook Rear Brake Rotors - Porsche (OEM PCCB) $2,749.00
AP Racing 390x32mm 2-piece J Hook Rear Brake Rotors - Porsche (OEM PCCB) Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM PCCB Rotors) Porsche 992 GT3 (Rear) Porsche 992 GT3RS (Rear) Porsche 718/982 GT4RS (Rear) Porsche 991 GT2RS/GT3/GT3RS (Rear) Porsche 981 GT4 (Rear) Sold/priced per pair. AP Racing 2-piece Competition J Hook rear iron disc pair for 991/992 GT3/RS and 718 GT4/Spyder RS to replace PCCB discs. 390 x 32mm (15.35" x 1.26") Huge increase in airflow, cooling capacity, and durability vs. OEM PCCB discs Drastically less expense long-term running costs vs. PCCB Must useGT3/RS Iron disc pad shape used in OEM iron system (not compatible with OE PCCB Pad shape) Allows normal function of OEM parking brake 100% more internal cooling vanes vs the OEM PCCB's Same weight as OEM 380 x 34mm iron discs, despite larger size Designed for: club racing, time trial, auto-x, HPDE Works with OEM calipers and wheels, no modifications required Ultralight, fully floating, anodized billet aluminum hat with float control/anti-rattle clips AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors – The Gold Standard in Track Day & Racing Performance Engineered for professional motorsport, HPDE, and dedicated track day use, AP Racing’s J Hook Brake Rotors deliver uncompromising performance, thermal stability, and consistent braking power. These two-piece, floating rotors are built to handle the extreme demands of road racing, with design features derived from over 50 years of elite competition—including Formula 1, NASCAR, and IMSA. Unlike conventional one-piece rotors, AP Racing’s two-piece floating design features a billet aluminum hat mated to a cast iron disc via precision-engineered bobbins. This setup allows for controlled radial expansion under high heat, minimizing distortion and coning. The result? More even pad wear, a firmer pedal feel, and longer component life, even during extended lapping sessions or endurance racing. Floating hardware includes anti-knockback spring clips that reduce piston retraction while eliminating common NVH issues like rattling. Why Choose AP Racing J Hook Rotors? Advanced Cooling, Superior Bite, Unmatched Durability At the heart of every rotor is AP Racing’s proprietary high-carbon iron alloy, developed to withstand repeated thermal cycling without cracking or warping. Internally, directional vanes—far superior to OEM pillar or straight vane designs—maximize airflow and cooling. With 60 to 84 vanes per rotor, AP Racing achieves faster heat evacuation, reduced brake fade, and a more consistent friction surface. These rotors are left/right-specific for optimal airflow and balance. The exclusive J Hook slot pattern offers enhanced initial bite and promotes uniform heat distribution across the rotor face, reducing pad deposits and vibration. Unlike drilled rotors or straight-slot competitors, the J Hook design provides cleaner pad transfer during bed-in and superior modulation under braking—ideal for serious drivers who demand feedback and control. Yes, you might hear a little more whirr, but you’ll gain the stopping power, consistency, and longevity your lap times demand. Premium Components, Affordable Performance The rotor hats are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and hard anodized for strength and heat resistance. Scalloped edges under the hat further assist heat dissipation. All hardware is U.S.-made to AP Racing spec, the same quality found on pro-level racing platforms. And while these rotors are race-proven, they’re also surprisingly cost-effective to replace. Don’t settle for cheap rotors that crack after a weekend—AP’s J Hook rings offer better durability and real long-term value. Fewer replacements mean more track time, less downtime, and peace of mind knowing you're running the best. Used by Champions. Trusted by Experts. From endurance racers to HPDE enthusiasts, AP Racing brake rotors are trusted worldwide for their reliability, longevity, and performance under pressure. Whether you're shaving seconds off your lap time or building a dedicated track car, the J Hook delivers a professional-grade solution that won’t let you down.   AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors for Auto Racing, Track Days & HPDE Why Rotor Design Matters: Heat Expansion and Floating Technology As with most metals, iron brake discs expand significantly under heat. When temperatures rise, the disc grows radially—expanding in both diameter and circumference. Traditional one-piece rotors struggle to accommodate this natural expansion. As the outer edge pulls away from the center under heat stress, it creates a condition called “coning”—a distortion that compromises pad-to-rotor contact. This distortion can lead to uneven pad wear, brake tapering, and an inconsistent, long brake pedal. AP Racing two-piece floating brake rotors are purpose-built to eliminate these issues. Engineered with “float” built into the disc or hat assembly, these rotors feature oblong-shaped mounting holes that allow the hardware to slide as the disc heats up. This flexibility ensures the disc runs true within the caliper under high-temperature loads, effectively reducing distortion, minimizing pad taper and stress cracks, and promoting longer component life. Custom Mounting Hardware & Anti-Knockback Spring Clips AP Racing rotors utilize application-specific, U.S.-made mounting hardware—not generic bolts. These premium components are the exact parts used in AP’s professional motorsport products, engineered to withstand the rigors of competitive racing. To manage lateral disc motion that can push caliper pistons backward (known as knockback), AP Racing integrates anti-knockback spring clips on alternating bobbins—five on a ten-bolt setup, six on a twelve-bolt disc. These clips keep the aluminum hat and iron disc ring properly aligned while still allowing for radial float. Bonus: they eliminate annoying rattles and vibrations, ensuring a quieter, more refined braking experience. High-Performance Hat Design for Heat Isolation The disc hats in AP Racing’s two-piece floating rotors are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and finished with a hard anodized coating. This high-strength aluminum alloy was selected for its ability to maintain structural integrity even at elevated temperatures. AP adds scalloped channels beneath the hat to further encourage airflow and heat evacuation from the outer disc face, minimizing thermal transfer to hubs and wheel bearings—helping reduce maintenance costs on these expensive components. Internal Vane Engineering: Airflow Optimization & Thermal Stability AP Racing’s internal vane design sets them apart from OEM and most aftermarket competitors. While many factory brake discs use non-directional pillar vanes (low-cost and NVH-focused), AP Racing rotors use directional vanes engineered for maximum airflow. These rotors are side-specific—meaning you’ll receive a unique left and right disc in each set—ensuring optimized cooling through strategic vane orientation and shape. Beyond that, AP Racing rotors feature a superior vane count, typically ranging from 60 to 84 vanes, compared to 30–48 in most aftermarket rotors. After extensive CFD and thermal analysis, this high vane count was proven to: Increase airspeed and thermal transfer Reduce recirculation and deflection at the disc face Minimize coning, cracking, and brake fade Deliver more even pad contact and extended rotor life J Hook Slot Pattern: Exclusive to AP Racing Slots and drill holes may improve initial bite, but they also introduce “cool spots” in the rotor face—areas of uneven heating that can lead to stress risers, cracks, and pad vibration. OEM rotors often avoid this by leaving the disc face blank, but that compromises bite and brake feel. AP Racing’s patented J Hook design, developed through rigorous R&D, solves this problem. The hooks are meticulously spaced around the disc’s circumference and from hat to edge, forming a continuous distortion path that ensures even heat distribution. This encourages uniform pad deposits during bed-in, helps reduce judder and cracking, and improves consistency under repeated high-load braking. In addition, the J Hook slots provide more leading edges for pads to grip than traditional curved slots or blank rotors. While this might generate a mild whirring sound during braking, the benefits—more bite, cleaner bedding, better pedal feel—make it the top choice for committed racers and serious track day drivers. Metallurgy Backed by 50+ Years of Motorsport Leadership AP Racing's reputation is built on performance, and their proprietary iron alloy used in J Hook rotors is no exception. Drawing from over five decades of elite motorsport experience, including 750+ Formula 1 wins and widespread use across NASCAR, AP’s engineers have developed a disc alloy that excels under sustained racing temperatures and stress. Where OEM discs focus on affordability and mass production, AP Racing’s J Hook rotors are purpose-built for motorsport durability and heat resistance. Affordable Replacement Cost: Serious Value for Serious Drivers Even the best brake rotors are consumables. When you drive hard—especially at the track—your discs will eventually wear out. That’s why AP Racing designed their replacement iron rings to be cost-effective, allowing you to replace worn parts without breaking the bank. Compare that to constantly buying cheap $150 rotors every weekend—rotors that can't handle the heat and need to be swapped frequently. With AP Racing’s J Hook rotors, you get longer service intervals, less downtime, and better performance over time, making them an incredibly smart long-term investment. Proven on Track. Trusted by Champions. Top-tier racing teams rely on AP Racing J Hook rotors for one reason: they perform under pressure. Whether you're running time trials, attending HPDE events, or competing in wheel-to-wheel racing, these rotors offer professional-grade reliability, safety, and performance. Bedding and preparation of AP Racing J Hook Disc Properly preparing your new brake discs before heavy use is extremely important. The goal of bedding-in your brake pads and discs is to mate them together properly and prepare them for heavy use.  When prepared properly, or bed-in, your pads will transfer a thin layer of material to the disc face (transfer layer).  The pads in your caliper will then actually ride on that thin layer of pad material you’ve put down on the rotor, rather than rubbing directly on the iron rotor face.  A good transfer layer is going to give you superior brake pedal feel, less noise, superior pad wear, and lower the chances of cracking your discs. Important Notes- PLEASE READ! First, make sure you are on a closed course to perform a proper bed-in.  Do NOT perform the procedure on public roads.  You need a stretch of asphalt with long straights, good visibility, and no potential obstructions.  Make sure you are in a position to safely and repeatedly attain the necessary speeds to perform the bed-in procedure.  A controlled racetrack is the best place to perform this procedure.  AP Racing and Competition Motorsport in no way suggest or condone speeding on public roads or breaking the law in your car, nor do we take responsibility for any damage or injury that occurs as a result of using our product or these procedures.  You are performing the bed-in procedure at your own risk.  During these procedures, it’s critical that you never come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal.  If you have brake ducts on your car, you may want to block them off to allow your brake system to heat up easily. The procedure outlined below is a generic procedure for most types of mild race pad.  Please check your pad manufacturer’s recommended bed-in procedure. Accelerate to approximately 60mph and then decelerate down to 5 mph.  If your car has ABS, you should try to hold the brakes at a point just before ABS intervention.  Once the car slows to 5mph, immediately accelerate back up to about 60mph, and brake again to roughly 5mph.  Repeat this series of stopping and accelerating 8 to 10 times.  Again, do not come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal. Cool the brake system down by cruising at 45mph+ for 5 to 10 minutes. Visually inspect your discs.  They should be a blue/grey color (instead of shiny silver), and have an even layer of pad material across and around the entire rotor face. If the AP Racing rotors don’t have a layer of pad material on them, perform another series of stops in the manner outlined above.
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Performance Friction PFC Performance Friction 410mm 2pc Front Brake Rotors for Porsche (OEM PCCB) $2,589.00
Performance Friction PFC 410.069.63-64 410mm Two-Piece Front Floating Racing Brake Rotors Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM Iron Rotors or PCCB Rotors) Porsche 991 GT2RS PCCB (Front) Porsche 991 GT3 PCCB (Front) Porsche 991 GT3RS PCCB (Front) Porsche 718 / 982 GT4RS PCCB or Iron (Front) Porsche 718 GT4 PCCB (Front) PFC the manufacturer of Porsche Cup braking systems developed a 410mm front rotor replacement kit that is a direct replacement for the OEM 991 GT or 718 GT4 PCCB Brake rotors or OEM 718 / 982 GT4RS with PCCB or Iron rotors.  Performance Friction PFC V3 Disks with Zero Failure Technology Unique Rotor and Hat interface, eliminating most hardware. The elimination of hardware reduces weight, complexity, and installation time for less down time and more seat time on the track.  Replace your rotor discs in minutes with a flat head screwdriver PFC metallurgy specified for high Thermal stability and mechanical strength for increased longevity 48 vane geometry engineered for increased airflow for increased brake cooling during the heat of the battle while on track Patented slot pattern for increased initial bit and pad surface conditioning Lightweight forged hard anodized aluminum hat for increased durability and performance The two-piece PFC V3 design allows for disc-only replacement as well, minimizing future replacement costs and delivering outstanding performance. Sold/priced per pair.
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Performance Friction PFC Performance Friction 390mm 2pc Rear Brake Rotors for Porsche (OEM PCCB) $2,399.00
Performance Friction PFC 390.075.63-64 390mm Two-Piece Rear Floating Racing Brake Rotors Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM PCCB Rotors) Porsche 992 GT3 (Rear) Porsche 992 GT3RS (Rear) Porsche 718/982 GT4RS (Rear) Porsche 991 GT2RS/GT3/GT3RS (Rear) Porsche 981 GT4 (Rear) PFC the manufacturer of Porsche Cup braking systems developed a 390x32 mm rear rotor replacement kit that is a direct replacement for the OEM Steel Brake rotors.  Performance Friction PFC V3 Disks with Zero Failure Technology Unique Rotor and Hat interface, eliminating most hardware. The elimination of hardware reduces weight, complexity, and installation time for less down time and more seat time on the track.  Replace your rotor discs in minutes with a flat head screwdriver PFC metallurgy specified for high Thermal stability and mechanical strength for increased longevity 48 vane geometry engineered for increased airflow for increased brake cooling during the heat of the battle while on track Patented slot pattern for increased initial bit and pad surface conditioning Lightweight forged hard anodized aluminum hat for increased durability and performance The two-piece PFC V3 design allows for disc-only replacement as well, minimizing future replacement costs and delivering outstanding performance. PFC’s V3 discs are optimized to ensure the highest level of performance, wear and durability for your Porsche’s braking system.  These high-performance OEM replacement assemblies now feature aluminium hats in both front and rear, similar to the original. There is a saving of over one pound by trimming excess material from the unused areas around the disc in our new V3 ZeroFailures™ design, which will allow for disc changes in a matter of seconds with a flat head screwdriver. Sold/priced per pair.
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AP Racing AP Racing 380mmx34mm 2-piece J Hook Front Brake Rotors for Porsche (OEM Iron) $2,199.00
AP Racing 380x34mm 2-piece J Hook Front Floating Racing Brake Rotors Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM Iron Rotors) Porsche 991 GT3 (Front) Porsche 991 GT3RS (Front) Porsche 981 GT4 (Front) AP Racing by Essex 2-piece Competition J Hook front disc pair for 981 GT4, 991.1 & 991.2 GT3 & GT3 RS with iron discs 380mm x 34mm (14.96" x 1.34") 72 Vane, D66 Huge increase in airflow, cooling capacity, and durability vs. OEM discs Saves 2 lbs. unsprung weight per side vs. OEM iron discs Designed for: club racing, time trial, auto-x, HPDE Works with OEM calipers, no modifications required Ultralight, fully floating, anodized billet aluminum hat with float control/anti-rattle clips Sold/priced per pair. AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors – The Gold Standard in Track Day & Racing Performance Engineered for professional motorsport, HPDE, and dedicated track day use, AP Racing’s J Hook Brake Rotors deliver uncompromising performance, thermal stability, and consistent braking power. These two-piece, floating rotors are built to handle the extreme demands of road racing, with design features derived from over 50 years of elite competition—including Formula 1, NASCAR, and IMSA. Unlike conventional one-piece rotors, AP Racing’s two-piece floating design features a billet aluminum hat mated to a cast iron disc via precision-engineered bobbins. This setup allows for controlled radial expansion under high heat, minimizing distortion and coning. The result? More even pad wear, a firmer pedal feel, and longer component life, even during extended lapping sessions or endurance racing. Floating hardware includes anti-knockback spring clips that reduce piston retraction while eliminating common NVH issues like rattling. Why Choose AP Racing J Hook Rotors? Advanced Cooling, Superior Bite, Unmatched Durability At the heart of every rotor is AP Racing’s proprietary high-carbon iron alloy, developed to withstand repeated thermal cycling without cracking or warping. Internally, directional vanes—far superior to OEM pillar or straight vane designs—maximize airflow and cooling. With 60 to 84 vanes per rotor, AP Racing achieves faster heat evacuation, reduced brake fade, and a more consistent friction surface. These rotors are left/right-specific for optimal airflow and balance. The exclusive J Hook slot pattern offers enhanced initial bite and promotes uniform heat distribution across the rotor face, reducing pad deposits and vibration. Unlike drilled rotors or straight-slot competitors, the J Hook design provides cleaner pad transfer during bed-in and superior modulation under braking—ideal for serious drivers who demand feedback and control. Yes, you might hear a little more whirr, but you’ll gain the stopping power, consistency, and longevity your lap times demand. Premium Components, Affordable Performance The rotor hats are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and hard anodized for strength and heat resistance. Scalloped edges under the hat further assist heat dissipation. All hardware is U.S.-made to AP Racing spec, the same quality found on pro-level racing platforms. And while these rotors are race-proven, they’re also surprisingly cost-effective to replace. Don’t settle for cheap rotors that crack after a weekend—AP’s J Hook rings offer better durability and real long-term value. Fewer replacements mean more track time, less downtime, and peace of mind knowing you're running the best. Used by Champions. Trusted by Experts. From endurance racers to HPDE enthusiasts, AP Racing brake rotors are trusted worldwide for their reliability, longevity, and performance under pressure. Whether you're shaving seconds off your lap time or building a dedicated track car, the J Hook delivers a professional-grade solution that won’t let you down.   AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors for Auto Racing, Track Days & HPDE Why Rotor Design Matters: Heat Expansion and Floating Technology As with most metals, iron brake discs expand significantly under heat. When temperatures rise, the disc grows radially—expanding in both diameter and circumference. Traditional one-piece rotors struggle to accommodate this natural expansion. As the outer edge pulls away from the center under heat stress, it creates a condition called “coning”—a distortion that compromises pad-to-rotor contact. This distortion can lead to uneven pad wear, brake tapering, and an inconsistent, long brake pedal. AP Racing two-piece floating brake rotors are purpose-built to eliminate these issues. Engineered with “float” built into the disc or hat assembly, these rotors feature oblong-shaped mounting holes that allow the hardware to slide as the disc heats up. This flexibility ensures the disc runs true within the caliper under high-temperature loads, effectively reducing distortion, minimizing pad taper and stress cracks, and promoting longer component life. Custom Mounting Hardware & Anti-Knockback Spring Clips AP Racing rotors utilize application-specific, U.S.-made mounting hardware—not generic bolts. These premium components are the exact parts used in AP’s professional motorsport products, engineered to withstand the rigors of competitive racing. To manage lateral disc motion that can push caliper pistons backward (known as knockback), AP Racing integrates anti-knockback spring clips on alternating bobbins—five on a ten-bolt setup, six on a twelve-bolt disc. These clips keep the aluminum hat and iron disc ring properly aligned while still allowing for radial float. Bonus: they eliminate annoying rattles and vibrations, ensuring a quieter, more refined braking experience. High-Performance Hat Design for Heat Isolation The disc hats in AP Racing’s two-piece floating rotors are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and finished with a hard anodized coating. This high-strength aluminum alloy was selected for its ability to maintain structural integrity even at elevated temperatures. AP adds scalloped channels beneath the hat to further encourage airflow and heat evacuation from the outer disc face, minimizing thermal transfer to hubs and wheel bearings—helping reduce maintenance costs on these expensive components. Internal Vane Engineering: Airflow Optimization & Thermal Stability AP Racing’s internal vane design sets them apart from OEM and most aftermarket competitors. While many factory brake discs use non-directional pillar vanes (low-cost and NVH-focused), AP Racing rotors use directional vanes engineered for maximum airflow. These rotors are side-specific—meaning you’ll receive a unique left and right disc in each set—ensuring optimized cooling through strategic vane orientation and shape. Beyond that, AP Racing rotors feature a superior vane count, typically ranging from 60 to 84 vanes, compared to 30–48 in most aftermarket rotors. After extensive CFD and thermal analysis, this high vane count was proven to: Increase airspeed and thermal transfer Reduce recirculation and deflection at the disc face Minimize coning, cracking, and brake fade Deliver more even pad contact and extended rotor life J Hook Slot Pattern: Exclusive to AP Racing Slots and drill holes may improve initial bite, but they also introduce “cool spots” in the rotor face—areas of uneven heating that can lead to stress risers, cracks, and pad vibration. OEM rotors often avoid this by leaving the disc face blank, but that compromises bite and brake feel. AP Racing’s patented J Hook design, developed through rigorous R&D, solves this problem. The hooks are meticulously spaced around the disc’s circumference and from hat to edge, forming a continuous distortion path that ensures even heat distribution. This encourages uniform pad deposits during bed-in, helps reduce judder and cracking, and improves consistency under repeated high-load braking. In addition, the J Hook slots provide more leading edges for pads to grip than traditional curved slots or blank rotors. While this might generate a mild whirring sound during braking, the benefits—more bite, cleaner bedding, better pedal feel—make it the top choice for committed racers and serious track day drivers. Metallurgy Backed by 50+ Years of Motorsport Leadership AP Racing's reputation is built on performance, and their proprietary iron alloy used in J Hook rotors is no exception. Drawing from over five decades of elite motorsport experience, including 750+ Formula 1 wins and widespread use across NASCAR, AP’s engineers have developed a disc alloy that excels under sustained racing temperatures and stress. Where OEM discs focus on affordability and mass production, AP Racing’s J Hook rotors are purpose-built for motorsport durability and heat resistance. Affordable Replacement Cost: Serious Value for Serious Drivers Even the best brake rotors are consumables. When you drive hard—especially at the track—your discs will eventually wear out. That’s why AP Racing designed their replacement iron rings to be cost-effective, allowing you to replace worn parts without breaking the bank. Compare that to constantly buying cheap $150 rotors every weekend—rotors that can't handle the heat and need to be swapped frequently. With AP Racing’s J Hook rotors, you get longer service intervals, less downtime, and better performance over time, making them an incredibly smart long-term investment. Proven on Track. Trusted by Champions. Top-tier racing teams rely on AP Racing J Hook rotors for one reason: they perform under pressure. Whether you're running time trials, attending HPDE events, or competing in wheel-to-wheel racing, these rotors offer professional-grade reliability, safety, and performance. Bedding and preparation of AP Racing J Hook Disc Properly preparing your new brake discs before heavy use is extremely important. The goal of bedding-in your brake pads and discs is to mate them together properly and prepare them for heavy use.  When prepared properly, or bed-in, your pads will transfer a thin layer of material to the disc face (transfer layer).  The pads in your caliper will then actually ride on that thin layer of pad material you’ve put down on the rotor, rather than rubbing directly on the iron rotor face.  A good transfer layer is going to give you superior brake pedal feel, less noise, superior pad wear, and lower the chances of cracking your discs. Important Notes- PLEASE READ! First, make sure you are on a closed course to perform a proper bed-in.  Do NOT perform the procedure on public roads.  You need a stretch of asphalt with long straights, good visibility, and no potential obstructions.  Make sure you are in a position to safely and repeatedly attain the necessary speeds to perform the bed-in procedure.  A controlled racetrack is the best place to perform this procedure.  AP Racing and Competition Motorsport in no way suggest or condone speeding on public roads or breaking the law in your car, nor do we take responsibility for any damage or injury that occurs as a result of using our product or these procedures.  You are performing the bed-in procedure at your own risk.  During these procedures, it’s critical that you never come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal.  If you have brake ducts on your car, you may want to block them off to allow your brake system to heat up easily. The procedure outlined below is a generic procedure for most types of mild race pad.  Please check your pad manufacturer’s recommended bed-in procedure. Accelerate to approximately 60mph and then decelerate down to 5 mph.  If your car has ABS, you should try to hold the brakes at a point just before ABS intervention.  Once the car slows to 5mph, immediately accelerate back up to about 60mph, and brake again to roughly 5mph.  Repeat this series of stopping and accelerating 8 to 10 times.  Again, do not come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal. Cool the brake system down by cruising at 45mph+ for 5 to 10 minutes. Visually inspect your discs.  They should be a blue/grey color (instead of shiny silver), and have an even layer of pad material across and around the entire rotor face. If the AP Racing rotors don’t have a layer of pad material on them, perform another series of stops in the manner outlined above.
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AP Racing AP Racing 380x30mm 2-piece J Hook Rear Brake Rotors for Porsche (OEM Iron) $2,199.00
AP Racing 380x30mm 2-piece J Hook Rear Brake Rotors for Porsche (OEM Iron) Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM Iron Rotors) Porsche 992 GT3 (Rear) Porsche 992 GT3RS (Rear) Porsche 718/982 GT4RS (Rear) Porsche 991 GT2RS/GT3/GT3RS (Rear) Porsche 981 GT4 (Rear) Sold/priced per pair. AP Racing 2-piece Competition J Hook rear disc pair for 991.1 & 991.2 GT3 (including GT3RS), 992 GT3, and 718 GT4 and GT4 RS with iron discs 380x30mm (14.96" x 1.18") 72 Vane, D67 radial depth Huge increase in airflow, cooling capacity, and durability vs. OEM discs Saves 3-4 lbs. unsprung weight per side Retains full parking brake functionality Designed for: club racing, time trial, auto-x, HPDE Works with OEM calipers, no modifications required Ultralight, fully floating, anodized billet aluminum hat with float control/anti-rattle clips Sold/priced per pair. AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors – The Gold Standard in Track Day & Racing Performance Engineered for professional motorsport, HPDE, and dedicated track day use, AP Racing’s J Hook Brake Rotors deliver uncompromising performance, thermal stability, and consistent braking power. These two-piece, floating rotors are built to handle the extreme demands of road racing, with design features derived from over 50 years of elite competition—including Formula 1, NASCAR, and IMSA. Unlike conventional one-piece rotors, AP Racing’s two-piece floating design features a billet aluminum hat mated to a cast iron disc via precision-engineered bobbins. This setup allows for controlled radial expansion under high heat, minimizing distortion and coning. The result? More even pad wear, a firmer pedal feel, and longer component life, even during extended lapping sessions or endurance racing. Floating hardware includes anti-knockback spring clips that reduce piston retraction while eliminating common NVH issues like rattling. Why Choose AP Racing J Hook Rotors? Advanced Cooling, Superior Bite, Unmatched Durability At the heart of every rotor is AP Racing’s proprietary high-carbon iron alloy, developed to withstand repeated thermal cycling without cracking or warping. Internally, directional vanes—far superior to OEM pillar or straight vane designs—maximize airflow and cooling. With 60 to 84 vanes per rotor, AP Racing achieves faster heat evacuation, reduced brake fade, and a more consistent friction surface. These rotors are left/right-specific for optimal airflow and balance. The exclusive J Hook slot pattern offers enhanced initial bite and promotes uniform heat distribution across the rotor face, reducing pad deposits and vibration. Unlike drilled rotors or straight-slot competitors, the J Hook design provides cleaner pad transfer during bed-in and superior modulation under braking—ideal for serious drivers who demand feedback and control. Yes, you might hear a little more whirr, but you’ll gain the stopping power, consistency, and longevity your lap times demand. Premium Components, Affordable Performance The rotor hats are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and hard anodized for strength and heat resistance. Scalloped edges under the hat further assist heat dissipation. All hardware is U.S.-made to AP Racing spec, the same quality found on pro-level racing platforms. And while these rotors are race-proven, they’re also surprisingly cost-effective to replace. Don’t settle for cheap rotors that crack after a weekend—AP’s J Hook rings offer better durability and real long-term value. Fewer replacements mean more track time, less downtime, and peace of mind knowing you're running the best. Used by Champions. Trusted by Experts. From endurance racers to HPDE enthusiasts, AP Racing brake rotors are trusted worldwide for their reliability, longevity, and performance under pressure. Whether you're shaving seconds off your lap time or building a dedicated track car, the J Hook delivers a professional-grade solution that won’t let you down.   AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors for Auto Racing, Track Days & HPDE Why Rotor Design Matters: Heat Expansion and Floating Technology As with most metals, iron brake discs expand significantly under heat. When temperatures rise, the disc grows radially—expanding in both diameter and circumference. Traditional one-piece rotors struggle to accommodate this natural expansion. As the outer edge pulls away from the center under heat stress, it creates a condition called “coning”—a distortion that compromises pad-to-rotor contact. This distortion can lead to uneven pad wear, brake tapering, and an inconsistent, long brake pedal. AP Racing two-piece floating brake rotors are purpose-built to eliminate these issues. Engineered with “float” built into the disc or hat assembly, these rotors feature oblong-shaped mounting holes that allow the hardware to slide as the disc heats up. This flexibility ensures the disc runs true within the caliper under high-temperature loads, effectively reducing distortion, minimizing pad taper and stress cracks, and promoting longer component life. Custom Mounting Hardware & Anti-Knockback Spring Clips AP Racing rotors utilize application-specific, U.S.-made mounting hardware—not generic bolts. These premium components are the exact parts used in AP’s professional motorsport products, engineered to withstand the rigors of competitive racing. To manage lateral disc motion that can push caliper pistons backward (known as knockback), AP Racing integrates anti-knockback spring clips on alternating bobbins—five on a ten-bolt setup, six on a twelve-bolt disc. These clips keep the aluminum hat and iron disc ring properly aligned while still allowing for radial float. Bonus: they eliminate annoying rattles and vibrations, ensuring a quieter, more refined braking experience. High-Performance Hat Design for Heat Isolation The disc hats in AP Racing’s two-piece floating rotors are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and finished with a hard anodized coating. This high-strength aluminum alloy was selected for its ability to maintain structural integrity even at elevated temperatures. AP adds scalloped channels beneath the hat to further encourage airflow and heat evacuation from the outer disc face, minimizing thermal transfer to hubs and wheel bearings—helping reduce maintenance costs on these expensive components. Internal Vane Engineering: Airflow Optimization & Thermal Stability AP Racing’s internal vane design sets them apart from OEM and most aftermarket competitors. While many factory brake discs use non-directional pillar vanes (low-cost and NVH-focused), AP Racing rotors use directional vanes engineered for maximum airflow. These rotors are side-specific—meaning you’ll receive a unique left and right disc in each set—ensuring optimized cooling through strategic vane orientation and shape. Beyond that, AP Racing rotors feature a superior vane count, typically ranging from 60 to 84 vanes, compared to 30–48 in most aftermarket rotors. After extensive CFD and thermal analysis, this high vane count was proven to: Increase airspeed and thermal transfer Reduce recirculation and deflection at the disc face Minimize coning, cracking, and brake fade Deliver more even pad contact and extended rotor life J Hook Slot Pattern: Exclusive to AP Racing Slots and drill holes may improve initial bite, but they also introduce “cool spots” in the rotor face—areas of uneven heating that can lead to stress risers, cracks, and pad vibration. OEM rotors often avoid this by leaving the disc face blank, but that compromises bite and brake feel. AP Racing’s patented J Hook design, developed through rigorous R&D, solves this problem. The hooks are meticulously spaced around the disc’s circumference and from hat to edge, forming a continuous distortion path that ensures even heat distribution. This encourages uniform pad deposits during bed-in, helps reduce judder and cracking, and improves consistency under repeated high-load braking. In addition, the J Hook slots provide more leading edges for pads to grip than traditional curved slots or blank rotors. While this might generate a mild whirring sound during braking, the benefits—more bite, cleaner bedding, better pedal feel—make it the top choice for committed racers and serious track day drivers. Metallurgy Backed by 50+ Years of Motorsport Leadership AP Racing's reputation is built on performance, and their proprietary iron alloy used in J Hook rotors is no exception. Drawing from over five decades of elite motorsport experience, including 750+ Formula 1 wins and widespread use across NASCAR, AP’s engineers have developed a disc alloy that excels under sustained racing temperatures and stress. Where OEM discs focus on affordability and mass production, AP Racing’s J Hook rotors are purpose-built for motorsport durability and heat resistance. Affordable Replacement Cost: Serious Value for Serious Drivers Even the best brake rotors are consumables. When you drive hard—especially at the track—your discs will eventually wear out. That’s why AP Racing designed their replacement iron rings to be cost-effective, allowing you to replace worn parts without breaking the bank. Compare that to constantly buying cheap $150 rotors every weekend—rotors that can't handle the heat and need to be swapped frequently. With AP Racing’s J Hook rotors, you get longer service intervals, less downtime, and better performance over time, making them an incredibly smart long-term investment. Proven on Track. Trusted by Champions. Top-tier racing teams rely on AP Racing J Hook rotors for one reason: they perform under pressure. Whether you're running time trials, attending HPDE events, or competing in wheel-to-wheel racing, these rotors offer professional-grade reliability, safety, and performance. Bedding and preparation of AP Racing J Hook Disc Properly preparing your new brake discs before heavy use is extremely important. The goal of bedding-in your brake pads and discs is to mate them together properly and prepare them for heavy use.  When prepared properly, or bed-in, your pads will transfer a thin layer of material to the disc face (transfer layer).  The pads in your caliper will then actually ride on that thin layer of pad material you’ve put down on the rotor, rather than rubbing directly on the iron rotor face.  A good transfer layer is going to give you superior brake pedal feel, less noise, superior pad wear, and lower the chances of cracking your discs. Important Notes- PLEASE READ! First, make sure you are on a closed course to perform a proper bed-in.  Do NOT perform the procedure on public roads.  You need a stretch of asphalt with long straights, good visibility, and no potential obstructions.  Make sure you are in a position to safely and repeatedly attain the necessary speeds to perform the bed-in procedure.  A controlled racetrack is the best place to perform this procedure.  AP Racing and Competition Motorsport in no way suggest or condone speeding on public roads or breaking the law in your car, nor do we take responsibility for any damage or injury that occurs as a result of using our product or these procedures.  You are performing the bed-in procedure at your own risk.  During these procedures, it’s critical that you never come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal.  If you have brake ducts on your car, you may want to block them off to allow your brake system to heat up easily. The procedure outlined below is a generic procedure for most types of mild race pad.  Please check your pad manufacturer’s recommended bed-in procedure. Accelerate to approximately 60mph and then decelerate down to 5 mph.  If your car has ABS, you should try to hold the brakes at a point just before ABS intervention.  Once the car slows to 5mph, immediately accelerate back up to about 60mph, and brake again to roughly 5mph.  Repeat this series of stopping and accelerating 8 to 10 times.  Again, do not come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal. Cool the brake system down by cruising at 45mph+ for 5 to 10 minutes. Visually inspect your discs.  They should be a blue/grey color (instead of shiny silver), and have an even layer of pad material across and around the entire rotor face. If the AP Racing rotors don’t have a layer of pad material on them, perform another series of stops in the manner outlined above.
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Brembo Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 991 GT3/GT3RS (Rear) $2,095.00
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 991 GT3 / GT3RS non-PCCB (Rear) 380x30mm (15") 2-Piece disc complete axle set.  Pre-Assembled with all necessary hardware Included Track-Ready Performance, Street-Driven Reliability Upgrade your braking system with the Brembo Type 3 or Type 5 2-Piece Floating Rotors, precision-engineered for the Porsche 991 GT3/GT3RS (non-pccb) models equipped with standard iron brakes (non-PCCB). Designed for high-performance street driving, autocross, and track-day use, these rotors deliver enhanced thermal management, reduced unsprung weight, and longer pad life. Each rotor features Vented Curved 48 Vanes, a lightweight billet aluminum hat mated to a directionally slotted, heat-treated iron outer ring, optimizing brake cooling and rotor stability under extreme conditions. Advanced high carbon alloy / corrosion resistant plating for performance and durability.  The floating design with floating D-Bobbin with anti rattle springs reduces stress transfer to the hub, helping to minimize cracking, coning, and distortion during repeated high-speed stops. With OE-matched dimensions, these rotors offer direct bolt-on fitment with no modifications required. Whether you're shaving seconds on the track or just want more confidence on the road, the Brembo 2-piece rotor set is the perfect upgrade to unleash the full potential of your 991 911 Carrera Turbo (non-pccb). Backed by competition-proven engineering and trusted by performance enthusiasts nationwide, this is the brake rotor solution serious drivers choose. Fits: 2016-2019 Porsche 991 GT3 GT3RS (excludes PCCB models) Lightweight 2-piece floating design with aluminum center hat Slotted surface for enhanced cooling and pad bite Reduces unsprung mass and improves rotor longevity Direct OEM replacement — no modification needed Track-tested for performance and durability Competition Motorsport is an Authorized dealer for Brembo products and we are one of the largest stocking dealers in the country.   The Brembo two piece rotor system is a direct rotor disc replacement for the oem hat and rotor and is designed to be used with oem calipers with no modifications necessary.   This system consists of 2-Piece disc assemblies which directly replace the OEM discs. To be used with OEM calipers. Brembo GT Systems are designed for vehicles at original ride height. Increased ride height is not compatible with the brake lines included in these systems. The 2-piece Brembo design allows for rotor only replacement to minimize replacement costs and deliver outstanding performance and cooling.
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Brembo Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 991 GT3/GT3RS (Front) $2,095.00
Brembo 2-Piece Slotted Rotors Porsche 991 GT3/GT3RS non-PCCB (Front) 380x34mm (15") 2-Piece disc complete axle set.  Pre-Assembled with all necessary hardware Included Track-Ready Performance, Street-Driven Reliability Upgrade your braking system with the Brembo Type 3 or Type 5 2-Piece Floating Rotors, precision-engineered for the Porsche 991 GT3 GT3RS(non-pccb) models equipped with standard iron brakes (non-PCCB). Designed for high-performance street driving, autocross, and track-day use, these rotors deliver enhanced thermal management, reduced unsprung weight, and longer pad life. Each rotor features Vented Curved 72 Vanes, a lightweight billet aluminum hat mated to a directionally slotted, heat-treated iron outer ring, optimizing brake cooling and rotor stability under extreme conditions. Advanced high carbon alloy / corrosion resistant plating for performance and durability.  The floating design with floating D-Bobbin with anti rattle springs reduces stress transfer to the hub, helping to minimize cracking, coning, and distortion during repeated high-speed stops. With OE-matched dimensions, these rotors offer direct bolt-on fitment with no modifications required. Whether you're shaving seconds on the track or just want more confidence on the road, the Brembo 2-piece rotor set is the perfect upgrade to unleash the full potential of your 991 GT3 GT3RS (non-pccb). Backed by competition-proven engineering and trusted by performance enthusiasts nationwide, this is the brake rotor solution serious drivers choose. Fits: 2016-2019 Porsche 991 GT3 GT3RS (excludes PCCB models) Lightweight 2-piece floating design with aluminum center hat Slotted surface for enhanced cooling and pad bite Reduces unsprung mass and improves rotor longevity Direct OEM replacement — no modification needed Track-tested for performance and durability Competition Motorsport is an Authorized dealer for Brembo products and we are one of the largest stocking dealers in the country.   The Brembo two piece rotor system is a direct rotor disc replacement for the oem hat and rotor and is designed to be used with oem calipers with no modifications necessary.   This system consists of 2-Piece disc assemblies which directly replace the OEM discs. To be used with OEM calipers. Brembo GT Systems are designed for vehicles at original ride height. Increased ride height is not compatible with the brake lines included in these systems. The 2-piece Brembo design allows for rotor only replacement to minimize replacement costs and deliver outstanding performance and cooling.
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Performance Friction PFC Performance Friction 380mm 2pc Rear Brake Rotors for Porsche (OEM Iron) $1,999.00
Performance Friction PFC 380.075.63-64 380mm Two-Piece Rear Floating Racing Brake Rotors Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM Iron Rotors) Porsche 992 GT3 (Rear) Porsche 992 GT3RS (Rear) Porsche 718/982 GT4RS (Rear) Porsche 991 GT2RS/GT3/GT3RS (Rear) Porsche 981 GT4 (Rear) PFC the manufacturer of Porsche Cup braking systems developed a 380x30 mm rear rotor replacement kit that is a direct replacement for the OEM Steel Brake rotors.  Performance Friction PFC V3 Disks with Zero Failure Technology Unique Rotor and Hat interface, eliminating most hardware. The elimination of hardware reduces weight, complexity, and installation time for less down time and more seat time on the track.  Replace your rotor discs in minutes with a flat head screwdriver PFC metallurgy specified for high Thermal stability and mechanical strength for increased longevity 48 vane geometry engineered for increased airflow for increased brake cooling during the heat of the battle while on track Patented slot pattern for increased initial bit and pad surface conditioning Lightweight forged hard anodized aluminum hat for increased durability and performance The two-piece PFC V3 design allows for disc-only replacement as well, minimizing future replacement costs and delivering outstanding performance. PFC’s V3 discs are optimized to ensure the highest level of performance, wear and durability for your Porsche’s braking system.  These high-performance OEM replacement assemblies now feature aluminium hats in both front and rear, similar to the original. There is a saving of over one pound by trimming excess material from the unused areas around the disc in our new V3 ZeroFailures™ design, which will allow for disc changes in a matter of seconds with a flat head screwdriver. Sold/priced per pair.
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Performance Friction PFC Performance Friction 380mm 2pc Front Brake Rotors for Porsche (OEM Iron) $1,999.00
Performance Friction PFC 380.070.63-64 380mm Two-Piece Front Floating Racing Brake Rotors Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM Iron Rotors) Porsche 991 GT3 (Front) Porsche 991 GT3RS (Front) Porsche 981 GT4 (Front) PFC the manufacturer of Porsche Cup braking systems developed a 380x34mm front rotor replacement kit that is a direct replacement for the OEM Iron Brake rotors.  Performance Friction PFC V3 Discs with Zero Failure Technology Unique Rotor and Hat interface, eliminating most hardware. The elimination of hardware reduces weight, complexity, and installation time for less down time and more seat time on the track.  Replace your rotor discs in minutes with a flat head screwdriver PFC metallurgy specified for high Thermal stability and mechanical strength for increased longevity 48 vane geometry engineered for increased airflow for increased brake cooling during the heat of the battle while on track Patented slot pattern for increased initial bit and pad surface conditioning Lightweight forged hard anodized aluminum hat for increased durability and performance The two-piece PFC V3 design allows for disc-only replacement as well, minimizing future replacement costs and delivering outstanding performance. Sold/priced per pair.
Two-piece Girodisc brake rotors with curved slots with black rotor hats and gold-colored hardware.
Girodisc A1-154 Girodisc 2pc Front Brake Rotors for Porsche GT3/GT2/GT4 RS PCCB $1,950.00
Porsche 991 GT3, GT2RS, GT4RS PCCB Front Iron Rotor Conversion The Girodisc PCCB Front Iron Rotor Conversion is the ultimate solution for Porsche 991 GT3, GT2RS, and 718 GT4RS owners looking to replace costly carbon ceramic rotors with a lightweight, high-performance iron alternative. Designed for seamless fitment and OEM compatibility, this system delivers improved braking feel, durability, and cost efficiency without compromising your Porsche’s balance or factory performance. Direct PCCB Replacement for Track-Focused Drivers This conversion system is a direct replacement for Porsche’s PCCB (carbon ceramic) rotors, using the same pad shape as 991 GT3 models equipped with factory iron brakes. The smaller pad annulus keeps overall rotor weight reasonable while improving pad selection options for street, track, or endurance setups. Unlike oversized PCCB-equivalent rotors, Girodisc’s optimized annulus design maintains proper mass distribution for responsive, consistent braking performance. Vehicle Fitment These Girodisc PCCB Front Iron Rotor Conversions are engineered specifically for: Porsche 991 GT3 (PCCB-equipped) Porsche 991 GT3 RS (PCCB-equipped) Porsche 991 GT2 RS (PCCB-equipped) Porsche 718 GT4 RS (PCCB-equipped) Compatible with both 991.1 and 991.2 models originally fitted with Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brakes (PCCB). Features The rotor hat is CNC-machined from U.S.-sourced 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum for strength and reduced unsprung weight. The rotor rings are made from Girodisc’s proprietary cast iron alloy, poured and machined entirely in-house in the USA. Each disc features a curved vane internal design that acts as a centrifugal pump, forcing cooling air through the rotor to reduce temperatures and improve fade resistance under extreme use. The floating mount system employs 12 high-strength alloy steel drive pins, cadmium plated for long-lasting corrosion resistance and secured by class 12.9 cap screws with hardened washers. Anti-noise spring washers allow the rotors to expand with heat while eliminating the rattle often associated with floating rotors. The floating setup also ensures the rotor self-centers between the pads, maintaining consistent pedal feel and precision braking feedback. Once installed, the Girodisc system allows future rotor replacements to be quick and cost-effective — simply replace the iron rings while retaining your original aluminum hats. This keeps long-term maintenance costs low while providing exceptional stopping performance for street and track use alike. Sold and priced in pairs. FAQs: Porsche 991 GT3, GT2RS, GT4RS PCCB Front Iron Rotor Conversion Will these fit my PCCB-equipped Porsche? Yes. They are designed to replace the factory PCCB rotors directly. You’ll just need to use the smaller iron pad shape from 991 GT3 models with iron brakes. Why switch from PCCB to iron rotors? Iron rotors offer superior heat dissipation, better pedal feel, and dramatically reduced replacement costs compared to PCCBs, making them ideal for frequent track drivers. Do I need to modify anything for installation? No modifications are required. The Girodisc rotors bolt directly to your existing hubs and calipers, maintaining all factory geometry and electronics. How do these compare in weight to PCCBs? They are slightly heavier, but the difference is offset by improved cooling, reduced fade, and greater brake pad compatibility — critical benefits for extended track sessions. Can I reuse the aluminum hats? Absolutely. When the rotors wear out, simply install new Girodisc iron rings onto your existing hats, making replacements quick and economical. Upgrade your Porsche’s braking system with the Girodisc PCCB Front Iron Rotor Conversion — precision-engineered in the USA for drivers who demand consistent, fade-free performance lap after lap.
Two-piece Girodisc brake rotors with curved slots with black rotor hats and gold-colored hardware.
Girodisc A2-154 Girodisc Porsche 991, 992 GT3, GT2 RS, GT4 RS PCCB Rear Iron Rotor Conversion $1,950.00
Girodisc Porsche 991, 992 GT3, GT2 RS, GT4 RS PCCB Rear Iron Rotor Conversion Upgrade your Porsche’s carbon-ceramic braking system with Girodisc’s precision-engineered iron rotor conversion. Designed as a direct replacement for OEM PCCB rear rotors, this setup provides improved heat management, reduced long-term costs, and more consistent braking performance under aggressive driving and track conditions. Vehicle Fitment Porsche 911 GT3 (991.1, 991.2, and 992)Porsche 911 GT3 Touring (991 & 992)Porsche 911 GT3 RS (991.1 & 991.2)Porsche 911 GT2 RS (991.2)Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS (2022–present)Compatible with OEM PCCB carbon-ceramic brake systems and factory Brembo calipers. Direct Iron Replacement for Porsche PCCB Rotors The Girodisc system bolts directly to factory hubs and calipers with no modifications required. Each rotor features a U.S.-sourced 6061-T6 aluminum hat and Girodisc’s proprietary high-carbon cast-iron friction rings. The floating two-piece design allows thermal expansion without warping, maintaining consistent pad contact and pedal feel. Curved internal vanes act as centrifugal pumps to draw cooling air through the rotor for superior temperature control under repeated hard braking. Features • Direct replacement for OEM PCCB rear rotors – no modifications required• Billet 6061-T6 aluminum hats with hard-anodized finish• Proprietary high-carbon cast-iron rings cast and machined in the USA• Floating mount system with 12 cadmium-plated steel drive pins• Anti-noise spring washers prevent rattle while maintaining float• Curved vane design improves airflow and cooling• Fully rebuildable—replace only the iron rings when worn• Sold/priced per pair Girodisc A2-154 Rear Rotor FAQs: Can I install these without altering the PCCB calipers? Yes. This Girodisc system bolts directly to the OEM hubs and reuses the factory PCCB calipers and hardware—no adapters or spacers needed. Why switch from carbon-ceramic to iron rotors? Iron rotors provide more consistent performance under heat, better pedal feedback, and dramatically lower maintenance costs for frequent track use. Will these affect the car’s ABS or stability control systems? No. Girodisc rotors match OEM dimensions and weight distribution, maintaining full compatibility with Porsche’s electronic systems. Are these suitable for extended track sessions? Absolutely. Girodisc rotors deliver predictable braking feel and exceptional thermal stability during long, high-load track events when paired with performance pads and fluid. Upgrade your Porsche’s PCCB system with Girodisc’s rear iron rotor conversion—engineered for the perfect blend of control, serviceability, and motorsport-grade performance.
Two-piece Girodisc brake rotors with curved slots with black rotor hats and gold-colored hardware.
Girodisc A1-146 Girodisc Porsche 991 GT3 Front Rotors $1,750.00
Porsche 991 GT3 Front Rotors Girodisc 2-piece floating rotors are a direct, high-performance replacement for the factory iron rotors on Porsche 991 GT3 and GT3 RS models. Designed to bolt directly to the car with no modifications, these rotors retain compatibility with factory pads—something most aftermarket options can’t claim. The result is OEM fitment with upgraded braking performance, lighter weight, and better heat control under demanding track conditions. Each assembly features a 6061-T6 aluminum hat and Girodisc’s proprietary cast-iron rotor ring, manufactured and machined entirely in the USA. The curved vane design acts as a centrifugal pump, drawing cool air through the rotor to reduce surface temperatures and maintain consistent braking performance even under heavy load. Precision-Engineered Performance Vehicle Fitment Porsche 991 GT3 Porsche 991 GT3 RS Features Direct OEM replacement: Works with stock calipers and pads—no special hardware or machining required. Curved vane cooling: Directional vanes pump air through the disc for optimal heat management and fade resistance. Floating mount system: Twelve cadmium-plated drive pins allow the rotor to expand under heat without distortion or rattle. Factory compatibility: Designed to work with Porsche’s OEM iron rotor setup, retaining proper brake bias and ABS function. Lightweight construction: Reduces rotational mass and improves suspension response without compromising durability. Optional center lock fitment: Available with center lock drive pins for cars equipped with OEM center lock wheels. Girodisc A1-146 FAQs Do these fit factory calipers? Yes, they are a direct bolt-on replacement for OEM iron rotors using factory pads and hardware. Will they work with center lock wheels? Yes—select the center lock option when ordering for proper fitment. Are they quieter than stock? Yes, the anti-noise spring washers reduce rattle and ensure smooth, quiet operation. Are they track-proven? Absolutely. When paired with quality pads and hi-temp fluid, these rotors deliver race-level performance and fade resistance. How are they sold? Sold and priced per pair. Step up your GT3’s braking consistency with Girodisc’s precision-built floating rotors—lighter, cooler, and engineered to perform lap after lap.
Two-piece Girodisc brake rotors with curved slots with black rotor hats and gold-colored hardware.
Girodisc A2-146 Girodisc Porsche 991 GT3 Rear Rotors $1,750.00
Girodisc Porsche 991 GT3 Rear Rotors Designed for the demanding performance of the 991 GT3 and GT3 RS, these Girodisc rear rotors provide a lighter, stronger, and more heat-efficient upgrade over factory iron rotors. Built for drivers who push their cars to the limit, they offer exceptional pedal feel, cooling performance, and precision without altering OEM brake balance or ABS function. Vehicle Fitment Porsche 911 GT3 (991.1 & 991.2)Porsche 911 GT3 RS (991.1 & 991.2)Compatible with OEM iron rotor systems and factory calipers. Precision-Built for Track and Street Use The Girodisc system bolts directly to the factory hubs and calipers—no modifications or pad changes required. Each rotor features a CNC-machined 6061-T6 aluminum hat paired with Girodisc’s proprietary high-carbon cast-iron friction ring. The two-piece floating design allows for thermal expansion without warping, keeping braking consistent during intense heat cycles. Curved internal vanes act as centrifugal pumps to force cooling air through the disc, extending rotor life and minimizing fade. Features • Direct replacement for OEM iron rear rotors—no modifications required• Billet 6061-T6 aluminum hats with anodized finish• Proprietary high-carbon cast-iron rings, cast and machined in the USA• Floating mount system with cadmium-plated drive pins and anti-noise washers• Curved internal vane design improves airflow and cooling• Maintains factory brake balance and ABS efficiency• Fully rebuildable—replace only the iron rings when worn• Sold/priced per pair Girodisc A2-146 Rear Rotor FAQs: Do these fit both the 991 GT3 and GT3 RS? Yes. They’re designed specifically for OEM iron rotor-equipped 991 GT3 and GT3 RS models and work with stock Brembo calipers. Do I need to change my brake pads or hardware? No. Unlike many aftermarket systems, Girodisc rotors retain full compatibility with OEM pads and hardware. What kind of performance gain should I expect? Expect reduced unsprung mass, better cooling efficiency, and improved pedal consistency under heavy braking conditions. Are these rotors suitable for track use? Absolutely. The floating two-piece construction and curved vane cooling make them ideal for extended track sessions or spirited driving on twisty roads. Bring race-proven braking precision to your Porsche 991 GT3 with Girodisc’s rear rotors—crafted for balance, responsiveness, and reliability at any speed.
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